Sentence examples for far from infrequent from inspiring English sources

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However, problems and controversies surrounding the most appropriate terminology and classification for these lesions, and the best course of long-term management after diagnosis, are far from infrequent.

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Contributing to the impression of abandonment is the fact that some railroad stations in the city, including those far from subway lines, have infrequent service even during the morning rush, the survey found.

The trouble is, those moments are far too infrequent.

Unfortunately for the U.S., that that was far too infrequent.

And since high risk of an infrequent disease, like ovarian cancer, is far from a prediction that the disease is in the person's future, the information might be valuable but would not necessarily make much difference in the end.

"So-called" rare cancers because, although infrequent individually, there are so many varieties that they tot up into a far from rare phenomenon, accounting together for – on some estimates – one in six British deaths.

Far from.

But far from it.

Far from civilization.

And far from mellow.

Far from Assisi.

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